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    ‘NASA is science’: How real space exploration inspired Moleskine’s new NASA-themed notebook collection (interview)

    morshediBy morshediAugust 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    ‘NASA is science’: How real space exploration inspired Moleskine’s new NASA-themed notebook collection (interview)
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    As a large house nerd AND an avid collector of fancy notebooks, let me inform you … I am in peril as a result of Moleskine has simply unveiled a NASA-inspired collection, and it appears merely gorgeous.

    The gathering is headlined by the NASA-Impressed Giant Dominated Pocket book, which has a canopy that is textured to appear like the lunar floor. It additionally includes a metallic bookmark, collectible NASA stickers, and a bunch of cool moon-themed surprises inside.

    There is also a softcover glow-in-the-dark notebook that contains some black-and-white illustrations, a pair of cahier journals, and a limited edition pin set that includes an astronaut and a rocket. Finally, there is a gift box that includes a silver version of this large notebook, along with some pencils and the pins.


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    We had a quick chat with Ward Simmons, President of Moleskine for The Americas, to find out how this collaboration came about and what it meant to work with NASA on this project. You can also check out the full collection in the image gallery below.

    Headshot of Ward Simmons, President of Moleskine America (supplied by Moleskine)

    Ward Simmons

    President, Moleskine, The Americas

    Ward Simmons has served as President of Moleskine covering the Americas since January 2025. He has previously worked for Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera, and Baccarat. Ward is also a long-time spaceflight fan, as we’ll get into in this interview.

    “I was born in the late ’60s, so I grew up with NASA as a constant presence. Back then, space was the new frontier, and NASA represented the future,” explains Simmons as he reminisces about launching model rocket kits in his youth. “As a kid, I visited Cape Canaveral with my family, and one of my friends — Lance Bass — even trained with the Russian cosmonauts. How cool is that? Space and NASA surrounded our childhood.

    “So, when I joined Moleskine in 2023, and the Artemis Mission was scheduled for launch […], I immediately saw an opportunity. NASA is science; Moleskine provides tools for creativity. Together, we both aim to unleash human genius. That’s how this idea was born.”

    Moleskine approached NASA, which provided the Moleskine graphic design team with assets to help them bring the notebooks to life. Once the team had worked their magic, NASA then signed off on the finished products. “The NASA team was tremendously supportive, making this collaboration truly seamless,” praises Simmons.

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    Full collection of NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebooks from Moleskine: Black gift box with silver stars, 2 softcover notebooks (one with Neil Armstrong's moon footprint and the other is black with a minimalist rocket blasting up and "NASA" text, 2 hardcover notebooks showing off the moon's surface (silver and dark silver), and the softcover, glow-in-the-dark Volant journal.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    Two NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebooks from Moleskine in dark silver and silver. Each cover is a close up of the moon's surface, has a black elastic closure, and a black and white version of the NASA logo is in the bottom left corner.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    Close up a NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebook from Moleskine in silver. The cover is a close up of the moon's surface. The notebook has a black elastic closure. A black and white version of the NASA logo is in the bottom left corner.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    Close up a NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebook from Moleskine in dark silver. The cover is a close up of the moon's surface. The notebook has a black elastic closure. A black and white version of the NASA logo is in the bottom left corner.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebooks from Moleskine. Left: Hardcover notebook with close up of the moon's surface on the front cover. Right: Softcover with Neil Armstrong's footprint on the moon on the front cover.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    Two small pins attached to the black elastic closure of the NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebook from Moleskine (silver moon surface). The top pin is a person in a white astronaut suit with red trim. The bottom pin is a small grey, white, and red simplistic rocket blasting off.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebooks from Moleskine. Left: Hardcover notebook with close up of the moon's surface on the front cover, black and white NASA logo in bottom left cover. Right: Softcover with Neil Armstrong's footprint on the moon on the front cover.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    Two NASA-inspired Limited Edition Cahier Journals from Moleskine. Left: Open journal with blank pages. Right: Greyscale image of Neil Armstrong's moon footprint on the journal's cover.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    Close up of two small pins attached to the black elastic closure of the NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebook from Moleskine (silver moon surface). The top pin is a person in a white astronaut suit with red trim. The bottom pin is a small grey, white, and red simplistic rocket blasting off.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    Embroidered patch and 2 pins from the NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebooks from Moleskine. The patch is a round dark blue patch with a light blue border. The word
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    Embroidered patch from the NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebooks from Moleskine. It's a round dark blue patch with a light blue border. The word "NASA" is at the top in white. A person in a white astronaut suit with red trim is sitting on the roof of a house. They are surrounded by white stars.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebook from Moleskine gift bundle. This includes: black gift box decorated with white stars, lined notebook, bookmark of rocket blasting off with an inspirational quote (
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebook from Moleskine showing off its
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    Softcover Volant Journal from the collection of NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebooks from Moleskine. There are four dark blue panels in a column, each with it's own grayscale image. From top to bottom: rocket, Earth with orbiting satellite, NASA text, big satellite.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    Softcover, glowing-in-the-dark Volant Journal from the collection of NASA-inspired Limited Edition Notebooks from Moleskine. There are four dark blue panels in a column, each with it's own grayscale image that is glowing in the dark. From top to bottom: rocket, Earth with orbiting satellite, NASA text, big satellite.
    (Image credit: Moleskine)

    A video accompanying the launch features Andrew Aldrin, CEO of the Aldrin Family Foundation (and son of legendary astronaut Buzz Aldrin), who underscores the importance of pen and paper while sharing the Foundation’s mission to inspire the next generation of explorers. Andrew’s uplifting final line is simply that “Space is for everyone.”

    “Although I’d never met Buzz’s son, Andy Aldrin, I knew that if I could find him, he’d understand our vision, and together we could support the Foundation’s mission to inspire the next generation of explorers, innovators, and entrepreneurs,” explains Simmons.

    “This collection is meant to spark that spirit — encouraging young adults to sketch, draw and capture their own visions of NASA and space within our pages,” says Simmons.

    “Our partnership with the Aldrin Family Foundation reflects Moleskine’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of human genius — not only among future scientists, but also writers, thinkers, and artists. Think of this collection as a space to explore the infinite universe of your imagination, discovering inspiration every time you put pen to paper. It starts there.”

    To help spark those imaginations, the notebooks are packed with extra details, including a bunch of NASA-themed patches, stickers and pins. There are inspirational phrases dotted throughout, and unique printed pages, including a moon observation journal in the main notebook. There is also a rundown of every planet in our solar system in the smaller Volant journal (which also features a glow-in-the-dark cover).

    I haven’t had a chance to get my hands on this collection yet, but as I mentioned from the off, I’m a huge notebook nerd, so you better believe I’ve got a set coming, and I’ll be doing a deep dive when it touches down.

    The Moleskine NASA-inspired Collection is on sale now on the Moleskine website, together with different on-line retailers, together with Amazon.



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